[post_page_title]Caught in the act[/post_page_title]
While we should put the past behind us, it’s entirely too tempting to see how that ex-boyfriend or girlfriend is doing. And there’s really no harm in checking their social media page, which is public information, after all.
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I was lurking on someone’s timeline and accidentally liked one of their posts. #IGotCaught
— Jeff Dwoskin (@bigmacher) February 15, 2017
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Still, you want to avoid clicking on anything that would leave behind evidence of your lurking, which is where Jeff went wrong. Considering how many of us have done this, you’d think someone would have figured out a solution for this problem by now.
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